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100 _aGupta, S.K., Bhatia, N. and Bhagat, M.
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245 _aA review of employee turnover models and their role in evolution of turnover literature
260 _aThe Indian Journal of Labour Economics
300 _a65(1), Jan-Mar, 2022: p.184-214
520 _aFewer works in turnover literature has tried to condense the disparate researches and unearth the core constructs and original theories behind the turnover models. The current works present a brief account of evolution of turnover models from inception to the present years along with finding their core constructs acknowledging base theories they have originated from. Major turnover models that has shaped the cumulative literature today has been identified and discussed chronologically in brief for their importance and limitations. Most of turnover models are dominated by the theories of attitude, motivation and decision. While almost all traditional core turnover models are attitude centric, the modern turnover models are radically different, more complex and comprehensive and use attitudes differently. The current work presents a summarised account of the vast and diverse turnover literature, which will provide researchers useful insights on identifying core constructs and theoretical origin of various turnover models and trends in the turnover research. The current work also creates a summary of various determinants of turnover that evolved over years along with a hypothesised model of employee turnover. – Reproduced
650 _aEmployee turnover, Models, Trends in turnover research.
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773 _aThe Indian Journal of Labour Economics
906 _aLABOUR
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